According to a new Netscribes’ report published on Research on Global Markets, the global advanced visualization market is expected to have a considerable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.3%, and reach a market size of USD 3.94 Bn by 2023.

According to the report, rising incidence of chronic diseases and the increasing demand for their efficient diagnosis, a growing population, and groundbreaking innovations are emerging as the key growth drivers of the market. Region wise, North America holds the largest share of the global advanced visualization market and is witnessing major innovations in advanced visualization systems, hybrid imaging, and image fusion technology.

The Netscribes’ report also suggests that despite North America holding a significant market share, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness the highest CAGR, driven by a large patient population, and growth in medical tourism in the region. Segment wise, the enterprise-wide thin client-based solutions segment is expected to acquire a larger share of the market, aided by data transfer capabilities and enhanced data storage capacity.

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